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* [[Affably Evil]]: Sir James Manson.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Sir James Manson.
* [[Anonymous Ringer]]: Several: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War Biafra], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukwuemeka_Odumegwu_Ojukwu 'General' Ojukwu] and even [[Author Avatar|Forsyth himself]] all play major roles in the plot without ever being explicitly named.
* [[Anonymous Ringer]]: Several: [[wikipedia:Nigerian Civil War|Biafra]], [[wikipedia:Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu|'General' Ojukwu]] and even [[Author Avatar|Forsyth himself]] all play major roles in the plot without ever being explicitly named.
* [[Arms Dealer]]: Mostly of the legal variety, except for the one selling Schmeissers.
* [[Arms Dealer]]: Mostly of the legal variety, except for the one selling Schmeissers.
* [[Badass]]: Cat Shannon and his entire crew of mercenaries.
* [[Badass]]: Cat Shannon and his entire crew of mercenaries.
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Sir James Manson, and to an extent, Cat Shannon.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Sir James Manson, and to an extent, Cat Shannon.
* [[Manly Tears]]: {{spoiler|Upon Jan Dupree's death, by his aide}}.
* [[Manly Tears]]: {{spoiler|Upon Jan Dupree's death, by his aide}}.
* [[Out Gambitted]]: {{spoiler|Manson and his cronies}}.
* [[Out-Gambitted]]: {{spoiler|Manson and his cronies}}.
* [[Private Military Contractors]]: Shannon and company.
* [[Private Military Contractors]]: Shannon and company.
* [[People's Republic of Tyranny]]: Zangaro, though later changed.
* [[People's Republic of Tyranny]]: Zangaro, though later changed.
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"Knocking off a bank or an armoured truck is merely crude. Knocking off an entire republic has, I feel, a certain style."
Sir James Manson

The Dogs of War is a 1974 novel by Frederick Forsyth. It follows Sir James Manson, who discovers a large amount of valuable platinum in Zangaro, a People's Republic of Tyranny, and endeavors to obtain it discreetly. For this end, he employs Cat Shannon, a mercenary, who is given a hundred days to gather his team and make the strike. The rest of the book follows Shannon as he gathers his old friends and prepares for it.

This book is a famous example of Shown Their Work; Forsyth spent time covering the Nigerian Civil War, and drew heavily from his experiences there. Several people have even tried to carry out coups in real life based on the methods presented within. Forsyth actually pretended to be overthrowing the government of New Guinea based on the very methods he later put into the book, although it is not quite clear whether he would have actually succeeded.

Made into a movie starring Christopher Walken.


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